Just an overnight stop during a longer trip, to a reasonable hotel in a lovely area. I used to use the Campanile chain a lot many years ago, but this is only the second time in 3 years I have done so recently. Reception went well and I was given a twin room on the ground floor right next to the car park - it was a 'disabled' room with a 'wet room' rather than a shower, and also a connecting door into the next room, which thankfully was locked - I tried it! The room was clean but a bit sparse compared with previous experience - no kettle or coffee making facilities any more, got ot go to lounge and pay for it now. Aircon was almost silent but worked well, but the extractor fan in the wet room was noisy and would not switch off all night - oh, and the bed creaked every time I moved!.Also, that connecting door meant I could hear almost every sound from the room next door, luckily they were quiet. It was amusing when they first came in to their room, watching to see how long it would be until they sneakily tried the handle on the connecting door - about 2 minutes! I ate dinner elsewhere, but breakfast the next morning was tasty and plentiful. Plenty of free secure parking and a lovely area to explore - would have liked to have stayed longer. Overall, I felt the Campanile brand had dipped a little in quality over the years, but the price was still quite high.